So Ms. Awad told a reporter she was going on vacation to Cape Cod. But why would you leave on a Wednesday and be photographed (by a crazy stalker blogger sitting comfortably in his car rather than hiding in the bushes) on early Friday afternoon at your new estate in South Hadley?
You seem like a jealous wanker. Stop posting your Amherst dribble advertisements on Gazettenet comment boards. Newswire: "Small town outcast political wannabe stalks enemies at homes and takes photos through shrubs." Obsessed much? Take up a hobby, weirdo.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I'm jealous of Ms. Awad alright.
ReplyDeleteAfter twenty-five years Pal the word "wannabe" certainly don't apply. I am, therefor I really am.
Larry,
ReplyDeleteDoes this mean that someone should start a website called "Awad Watch" with daily updates on her location and residency situation?
No, I don't think that will be necessary (my blog can more than handle that role and its free as apposed to lots of websites that charge monthly fees).
ReplyDeleteAs of June 10'th, according to the six-digit mortgage Ms. Awad signed with Florence Savings Bank, she is legally a resident of South Hadley.
If she has NOT resigned her Amherst elected position by close of business June 10, I will formally request the Attorney General (who probably does not hide in bushes either) for an investigation and opinion on the matter.
Thus, soon enough, anonymous cowardly dweebs like you will have a definitive answer.
It would be interesting to see where her vehicle is registered. And how much trouble she has convincing the town that her car is no longer taxable by the Peoples' Republic of Amherst.
ReplyDeleteThey considers students to be residents for years after they are long gone so that they can collect taxes for cars long ago crushed.
Gotta love this place. But Awad won't have problems....
Yeah, that is also what Tricky Dick Nixon thought.
ReplyDeleteNobody, but nobody, is above the law.